252 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 



EUDOCIMUS, Sch. 

 E. mannerheimii, Boh. 



In cedar swamps — Julich. 



LIXUS, Fabr. 

 L. Sylvius, Boh. 



Fort Lee — Linell, Julich. 

 L. terminalis, Lee. 



Generally distributed, rather common — Wenzel. Westvnlle, 

 rather common — Liebeck. Hudson county — Linell. 



L. rectus, Lee. 



Arlington — Julich. 

 L. concavus, Say. 



More or less common throughout the State. 



L. musculus, Say. 



Westville, rare — Liebeck. Camden and Gloucester counties, 

 rare — Wenzel. Hudson county — Linell. Newark. New Jer- 

 sey — Julich. 



DORYTOMUS, Steph. 

 D. mucidus, Say. 



New Jersey — Julich. 



D. laticoUis, Lee. 



Guttenburg, on Poplar — Julich. 



D. brevicollis, Lee. 



Hudson county — Linell. 



ERYCUS, Tourn. 



E. puncticoUis, Lee. 



Hudson county — Linell. West Hoboken — Julich. Newark 

 — Bischoif. 



BARYTYCHIUS, Jek. 

 B. amoenus, Say. 



On the Newark list. 



SMICRONYX, Sch. 

 S. griseus, Lee. 



Hudson county — Linell. Newark — Bischoff. 



